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Old 12-05-2008, 11:39 AM   #1
Ide & Sata-I Sata-II
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Hi

1.What are IDE and SATA-I SATA-II Any Explanation
And relation of Mainboard?

2.And which one is better long-lasting as well.


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Old 12-05-2008, 12:17 PM   #2 (permalink)
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some one guide me too on this matter more reliable and long lasting
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A small thing you should know:

SATA1 = 150Mb/s
SATA2 = 300Mb/s
ATA 40 pin is the same as 80pin basically. There are ground wires between the data wires thats all.

Visit the link below for information on IDE:
ATA, IDE and EIDE

The difference between an IDE and SATA-I Drive:

The difference is a bandwidth bottleneck. IDE can deliver upto 40bits each send where as SATA (of coarse being a serial device) sends 1 bit each send. It's a weird exeption to the "serial is slower" concept. IDE can't support transfer rates any faster than 130MB/s or it farts and dies (the recieving controller can't deal with the shear amount of data being forced into it all at once). Where as SATA can send that jizz as fast as the technologies will allow it because there's no bandwidth bottleneck to deal with.

The difference between all of them:
A typical difference is the pin they're in.

IDE:






SATA-I:





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SATA-II:

uses a cable called a quick-click or something like that, looks pretty much identical but can push 2x the data.




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As far as the "better one" thing is concerned. SATA HDD's are much better.
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wow fahad nice info.....yes sata is the way to go now....
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Yeah sata drives are more reliable and they are faster as compared to IDE..
and the best thing u dont need to fix the jumpers..
just plug it in...and way u go..
u just need a sata supported board...!!!!!
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yes sata II is best
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And yes if its sata II and ur board supports sata II as well then get the 16mb cache drives and enjoy the speed!!!!!!
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SATA II is top of the List and it is Fast data transport as well .
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